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Now reading: Chapter 142: Confronting Rel from MAGUS INFINITE, a Fantasy novel by BRICKTRADER.

In total, there were five Adepts in the camp, as for the rest of the mbers of the expedition, the researchers and porters were either fledgling warriors or Initiates, because their talents were too low to push them to the level of Acolytes.

I may not be extrely sure of what I was speaking about, but I think I hit the nail close enough to the target that Adept Torvin straightened, and he looked at with surprise and curiosity.

The other researchers near the instrunt tables were looking up from their brass dials and calibration arrays. I had made no effort to lower my voice, and they heard what I said.

Good, it was ti to shake things up.

"The ambient Essence density in this camp," I said, "must have been dropping since the day we arrived. Slowly. A fraction of a percent each day. Not enough to notice if you weren’t looking for it. But you were looking for it, weren’t you, Adept Torvin? That’s why you’ve been recalibrating every morning. Your instrunts kept telling you sothing was wrong, and you kept telling yourself it was one of the unknown and unique functions of the pyramid. Did you perhaps think you may have discovered sothing new about the pyramid and beca a bit excited?"

I coughed, "Not that there is anything wrong with trying to gain academic accolades, but..."

My words trailed away as I saw the look on Adept Torvin’s face, and I wanted to pin my mouth shut in embarrassnt.

I had long noticed that when I was feeling tension or facing an unknown situation, my mouth worked faster than my head.

Torvin’s hand tightened on his resonance ter. "Voss, I don’t know where you heard such..."

"I didn’t hear it," I said, trying to bring the topic back on track. "I felt it. The Essence is being drained by sothing in this camp and not the pyramid, as you first thought. It is small but hidden in plain sight."

I turned and pointed at the surveyor’s stake at the eastern edge of the instrunt line. "That stake. The one you hamred in on the first day. Have you looked at it closely?"

At this ti, my words were causing enough commotion that Adept Varis and Adept Fenara had left Scholar Orath behind and walked up to the instrunt tables to hear my words.

It helped that Adept Torvin had gestured for them to co listen to , and now they were looking at , a bit amused and maybe more than a bit irritated.

I could see my friends alongside Rex slowly coming over to my position, and I could practically feel Bari’s eyes digging into my back, but I did not acknowledge him.

Knowing him, he was thinking of a crazy excuse to rescue from the trouble he thought I was putting myself into; no doubt, he would claim that he spiked my food or slamd my head a bit too much with his Surge cast.

Adept Torvin followed my gaze towards the surveyor’s stake. So did the other two Adepts.

"That’s a standard surveyor’s stake," Adept Varis said. "They’re all the sa."

"They’re not," I said. "Feel it. With your Anima. Not your eyes."

Adept Fenara was getting annoyed and wanted to lash out at , but Adept Torvin raised a hand and stopped her. He hesitated, but then he extended his hand toward the stake, palm open, and sent a thread of his Anima across the distance.

For a beat, it did not seem like he felt anything, and a trace of annoyance was beginning to erge on his face before that annoyance morphed into confusion.

After a mont, he opened his eyes, and they were filled with astonishnt,

"That’s... that’s not possible," he whispered. "It’s absorbing. The stake is absorbing ambient Essence. Not much, but if it’s been doing it since we left for the expedition, then there will not be much..."

His words trailed away as he looked at the other stakes, before he began to extend his senses, checking them one by one, and it was not long before he identified all of the stakes that had been tampered with that were spaced around the camp, all of them identical, all of them placed on the first day by the sa hands.

"Orath," Adept Torvin said. "He placed these. He said they were for the survey grid."

Adept Fenara moved to the nearest stake. She knelt, touched it, and released a wave of frost that spread across the tal surface, then retreated. "There’s a configuration inside. Etched into the tal. It’s not a surveyor’s stake. It’s a focus. Part of a larger array."

"An Essence Dampener," I said. "The whole camp is the array. The stakes are the nodes. These stakes are removing the essence in the air for now, but soon its true purpose would be activated, and all of your abilities would be suppressed, and your spells would hardly be stronger than those of an Acolyte. It makes you all easy pickings."

The Adepts looked at each other. Confusion. Fear. The first stirrings of anger.

Commander Rel appeared at the edge of the instrunt tables. Her staff was in her hand. Her face was the cold mask I had seen in every loop, but her eyes were scanning the stakes, the Adepts, .

"Voss," she said. "Step away from the researchers. You are interfering with expedition protocols."

"I’m saving their lives," I said. "Sothing you were never going to do."

Rel’s mask cracked. Just a fraction. "You will stand down, Acolyte, or I will..."

"You will what?" I took a step toward her. "Kill ? You’ve tried, but it didn’t take."

She looked at with puzzlent, anger, and clear confusion, but these expressions made the Adepts that were watching us more wary. They might not believe what I was saying in full, but they knew that sothing in the camp was not normal, and even the other researchers were backing away, uncertain.

Orath was still at the pyramid’s base, his instrunt pressed to the black surface. He had not turned, and had not spoken, almost as if he did not care what was happening here... I an, why would he? The eruption was happening in the next ten minutes; however, I think I saw his shoulder tense.

"The stakes," I said, loud enough for everyone to hear. "Pull them up. Break the array. The Essence will return to normal, and you’ll have your full power back when it matters."

"Don’t," Rel said. "Those stakes are essential to the survey. Removing them will compromise..."

"They’ll compromise the Conclave’s ability to kill you," I interrupted. "That’s what you’re afraid of, isn’t it? Not the survey. Not the expedition. The Harvest."

These words were enough for Rel’s eyes to lose the confusion, and she focused on like a snake, and her aura instantly changed.

Adept Torvin’s head snapped toward Rel. "Commander. What is the boy talking about?"

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